Retadup virus
Retadup is a Trojan that targets the Windows platform. It is reported that this malware is used for targeted attacks and some variants of the malware come with Keylogger, screen capture, and password-stealing capabilities.
Retadup is a Trojan that targets the Windows platform. It is reported that this malware is used for targeted attacks and some variants of the malware come with Keylogger, screen capture, and password-stealing capabilities.
The LokiBot Android Trojan was first seen in February 2016 and is considered one of the first instances where malware could infect devices and settle inside the core Android operating system processes.
Trojan-Dropper is Software that injects Trojans, viruses, worms and other malware into a computer. When run, it typically decompresses the malware components hidden within the dropper file and executes them, sometimes without saving them on disk to avoid detection. The dropper is Malwarebytes’ generic detection name for trojans that drop additional malware on an affected
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Baldr is the name of a new family of information-stealing malware. Its authors first introduced it to cybercriminal circles in January, and about a month later, Microsoft’s security team reported that they have seen it in the wild. Bill Gates’ specialists said that the stealer is ‘highly obfuscated’ which usually suggests that someone has put
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RIDL stands for Rogue In-Flight Data Load. RIDL is also known to use MFBDS in addition to MLPDS to acquire data. Attackers can execute code using cloud resources, malicious websites or advertisements and can steal data by breaking any security barriers. RIDL (Rogue In-Flight Data Load) shows attackers can exploit MDS vulnerabilities to mount practical
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